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Topic: [ANN] [XMV] MoneroV - Fork 1:10 of Monero - Finite coin supply - Private - page 33. (Read 45784 times)

newbie
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Great Job! Congratulations to MoneroV team for completing more than 3,000 members on your telegram group.  Cool

Just read your tweet https://twitter.com/monero_v/status/981054864745811968
newbie
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When is the trading open?
legendary
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i would advise claim your xmv ONLY AFTER IT HAS BEEN CHECKED BY CODERS and found to be clean.....
jr. member
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AntPool Announces Monero (XMR) Hard Fork On April 6

One of the biggest mining pools, AntPool has officially announced the Monero hard fork that will take place on April 6, 2018, at the block height of 1546000. With a focus on mining community, the software update will involve a change in POW system to protect from ASIC threats and ring signatures.


Read here: https://coingape.com/antpool-announces-monero-hard-fork/
newbie
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newbie
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is there any list of trading sites/wallets monero hard fork? It will help the holder to catch the 1:10ratio if someone provide list that they support the hardfork nether the less the effort will useless if they hold coin in unsupported one
newbie
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The $xmr holders and monero fans that are going to claim $xmv MoneroV:
74% - I will claim XMV
16% - I won't claim XMV
10% - What is Monero?

Click to see - https://twitter.com/altcointalker/status/977266489408544769
newbie
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HitBTC has done good move to support this hard fork. I hope Poloniex, BitfFinex, Exmo, and Bittrex follow.  Cool
newbie
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just opportunistic developer who want be rich at one night  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
MoneroV is something like BTG no more  Wink
newbie
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What to expect from Monero_v fork
Anyone who holds Monero at MinerGate will be an owner of MoneroV (XMV) and will receive 10 times the amount held in Monero (XMR) coins. More details on how to prepare for the Monero V fork here: https://minergate.com/blog/what-to-expect-and-how-to-prepare-for-the-monero-v-fork/
newbie
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Will fractions of a Monero receive the airdrop as well? For example, will 0.5 XMR get 5 XMV, or an integer number of XMR is needed?

Yes this is something you can see answered on the FAQ and homepage- https://monerov.org/updates/

"How does the distribution of XMV work?

Holders of Monero at the snapshot block will be owners of the new MoneroV coin and will receive 10 times the Monero amount as MoneroV coins (XMV). For example, if you hold 1 Monero coin (XMR) prior to the fork, you will own 10 MoneroV after the fork. The same is true for partial Monero amount. Holding 0.5 XMR will grant you 5 XMV."
copper member
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simply getting the job done
Another useless fork of some coin, why people still doping this? Look on forks of bitcoins, how many are really used?
copper member
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Will fractions of a Monero receive the airdrop as well? For example, will 0.5 XMR get 5 XMV, or an integer number of XMR is needed?

Yes, all they're doing is changing how it's displayed.
newbie
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newbie
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Will fractions of a Monero receive the airdrop as well? For example, will 0.5 XMR get 5 XMV, or an integer number of XMR is needed?
newbie
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I own monero stored on mymonero web wallet

Should I transfert them to the official offline wallet before the forks or could I claim my xmv using mymonero as xmr wallet ?
full member
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The Standard Protocol - Solving Inflation
If any of the popular exchanges or online wallet supports the fork than it would be easier and safer to place all my monero and claim the forked coin. But if supported is not announced than I'm out of this.

They have already released news about 2 exchanges suppourting - Ovis & BTC-alpha. https://twitter.com/monero_v
It's not hitbtc yet, but a good start. These exchanges have HUGE Monero volume (TOP 20).

There is also support from Freewallet.

It's actually safer to claim and hold locally. You cannot 'loose' anything to anyone if you practice safe forking like written on the official MoneroV website -

"How can I safely participate in the fork?

1. Hold XMR locally as you would at the time of the snapshot.
2. Wait for the official open-source MoneroV wallet announcement.
3. Download the MoneroV wallet ONLY from the official website or Github repo.
4. Extract XMV using the official wallet anytime in the future.

NOTE: You can extract the XMV from an empty/altered wallet that had XMR at the time of the snapshot. Meaning you can send your XMR to another wallet prior to extracting XMV."


So Obis and BTC-alpha announced that they will support the fork? I have never ever heard about them. Are they trustworthy?
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DOGE:DDvXm3ZkXSFeZF9YVaTWGNyBZzfwVf8nnh
There is a concern by the Monero team that the fork can compromise the privacy of its user.
See: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/7608/what-is-monerov-and-how-is-it-different-than-monero

Privacy isn't an issue to me, since I am only investing into XMR as a speculative coin to hopefully make some profit to pay off my student debt when the cryptos market become bullish again! XD

But if it is such a big issue for them couldn't Monero consider making their code/network unforkable like how NEO do?
Perhaps MoneroV should consider a strategy to upgrade how the ring-signature work such that even if it is being forked, the privacy wouldn't become compromised? That would then put XMV a further step above Monero! Wink

And secondly, the MoneroV team should modify the code in such a way that replay attacks (e.g. sending coin in one network could trigger the sending of coins in the other, just like the problem BTC/BCH and ETH/ETC has) is avoided (perhaps by appending an additional character/indicator in front of the addresses sent out from the MoneroV network, like adding a V at the end of every address, etc).

I really hope this project will succeed, and I am looking forward to the lite-wallet where I do NOT have to download the whole blockchain!

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Also if you guys are to implement a built-in miner for your wallet, hopefully you could do something different from the other PoWs cryptos, where the payout is base on the work put in (i.e. total hashing power contributed) rather than finding a block. That way everyone is part of a single mega-pool where so long as you participate to contribute your CPU/GPU resources to securing the network, you will get a % of the pie. A further upgrade would be to disable GPU mining, and rely on a much wider number of people participating in low-hash rate CPU mining, so as to do away with any centralised entity talking over as a mining whale dominating the whole network.

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